I got a new project I could finally make public and release but I donโ€™t know if I should. Ahh imposter syndrome my old friend, it has been so long since I have seen you. ๐Ÿ˜’
One trepidation I have is that the project has leaned heavily on AI and no way I would ever have attempted it without as it would have been way too much work. So risk is that people will just label it as more AI slop and not worthy of attention. Sure AI may have only taken a few hours to do initial generation of the content but I have then spent over a week reviewing and cleaning it up. The infrastructure work required to host it has also been years in the making.
I genuinely think it could become a valuable resource for the Python community, especially since the plan is to build on it further, but with AI everything is just too crazy these days. It could just be a wasted effort since people will just use AI anyway, with no one wanting to learn how to do stuff themselves anymore.
I also wouldnโ€™t be surprised to see people claiming I am just stealing others peoples work since was AI generated, even if the delivery mechanism is quite different to the norm.
So not a simple decision as to whether to move forward or not. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

@grahamdumpleton I hope you work up the courage to release it, if not just because I'm curious now!

Haters are absolutely going to hate, but given that you have a reputation for thoughtfully constructed tools, I can't imagine someone paying attention would assume you've acted responsibly simply because AI is involved.

@treyhunner Given what you do with Python Morsels site and corporate training you are actually in a great position to say whether I am going down the wrong path on this. I had actually thought about what might happen if I were to point the AI skill I created at your Python Morsels examples. ๐Ÿ˜…

I'll drop you an email with a link so you can poke around. Thanks for piping up.